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  • Inside a new whole-health medical school . Daily Edition • July 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Too soon? Depends on how ready for fall you are. Starbucks has announced the return of its beloved Pumpkin Spice Latte. The autumnal beverage will be back on the menu Aug. 26, so that means we have about a month left to enjoy summer (kidding!). The PSL will join a lineup of other fall-themed drinks, including the new Pecan Cortado. For the budget-conscious, you can also learn how to make your own Pumpkin Spice Latte at home — if you start…Read more

  • At-home cervical cancer test is in the works Daily Edition • March 26, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Around 167 million passengers are expected to fly during March and April, a 6% bump in spring breakers compared to last year. If you’re looking to join them and book a last-minute trip without hurting your wallet, it may not be too late — you’ll just have to be willing to adapt. “You’ve gotta be flexible. You may be taking a road trip. You may be taking a cruise. It depends where the deals are,” Emily Kaufman, known as The Travel Mom, told CBS News....
  • These small US cities are “rising hotspots” Daily Edition • March 25, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We sincerely hope that none of our Nice News readers ever have an insult lobbed their way, but we know that’s probably unrealistic. The least we can do, though, is help you prepare for such a situation. “There’s something really life-affirming about having something to say ready to go in your back pocket,” psychologist Kerry McBroome told Time of responding to a mean comment. If you find yourself clamming up in the moment (only to think of a...
  • 5 positive thinking techniques to rewire your mind Sunday Edition • March 24, 2024 SUPPORTED BY An interesting health and wellness trend that’s taken off in recent years combines two of many people’s favorite things: traveling and catching some z’s. Hotels around the world are embracing sleep tourism, a practice which involves seeking out stays that offer amenities or programs specifically designed to promote rest and relaxation. Those range from on-call hypnotherapists to AI-assisted smart beds and a concept called cocooning, per The New...
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